Plot

The first object to appear is Ruby, expressing her love for Yoyleberries. Tennis Ball asks her to be less hyper, but X says that there is a visitor: the BeiBei, one of the 2008 Summer Olympics mascots. X tries to squish it, but it says that it was squished before. A short clip of "The BeiBei Squisher!" plays.

BeiBei then tells X to squish JingJing, for he is next in the line. After a short intro, a complicated machine is shown, which would release a ball that activates a chain-reaction, including a MacBook Pro with Take the Plunge: Part 1 playing. Eventually, after a long sequence of events, a book squishes JingJing.

Cary thanked the viewers for ten years of the JacknJellify channel, and showcases the invention. Shortly after that, a voice clip of 2008 Cary, and one of 2018 Cary plays.

The short was released 3 days before the PyeongChang 2018 Winter Olympics started.

Apparently, the JingJing squisher has five times more steps than the BeiBei squisher.

The JingJing squisher was said to take only 23 seconds, but the squisher starts at 1:19 and ends at 2:00, totalling 41 seconds.

It's not confirmed if the 20 year anniversary short is going to squish the next one in the sequence, HuanHuan.

X made an appearance in the video, even though he was "missing" in the BFB series when the video was posted.

Controversy

There was a controversy revolving around Ruby's sugar stash, because people thought it was cocaine, due to it being in a rather eerie location inside the house. Cary had to apologize for the misconception in his "BFB 6 Behind the Scenes" video, though it was revealed in the description of that same video that it was a joke, because most fans would understand that it was actually sugar, though possibly, the sugar stash was still a reference to cocaine.